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Vogue

May 01 2024
Magazine

Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Vogue

Inspired Minds

Contributors

SLEEPING BEAUTIES: REAWAKENING FASHION

Prep School • Back in the ’90s, Plum Sykes arrived in New York from London and promptly found herself in the thrall of preppy chic. Now, she writes, it’s all coming back.

Not Black and White • At just 27, Anna Park has made a major impression on the art world. Dodie Kazanjian visits her studio.

A Mother’s Story • In a Broadway revival of Amy Herzog’s play Mary Jane, Rachel McAdams finds uncommon grace in an account of parental struggle and pain.

With Nail and I • Inspired by recent runways, Lena Dunham tries on inch-long talons and mere tip-skimming lengths, and wonders: What do our nails say about all we’re asked to do?

Group Dynamics • New books consider the many ties that bind.

Partial to It • Gen Z’ers have deemed side parts hopelessly outdated, but new defenders see the appeal.

Stuck on You • Once applied primarily to adolescent totems, stickers—for wellness!—are growing up.

Interwoven Stories • Artist Jeremy Frey puts his own spin on a traditional art.

If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit • Forever looking for a 42 in a world of 39s.

The Dreamlife of Zendaya • Up in fame’s stratosphere, she considers what’s next: more adult roles, like her new one in Challengers; a turn in the director’s chair; a family one day.… Zendaya looks to the horizon with Marley Marius.

States of WONDER • John Galliano’s recent Maison Margiela triumph was an haute couture tour de force. Yet, as Hamish Bowles recalls, it’s but the latest in the designer’s long history of era-defining shows.

A Sense of Occasion • The Costume Institute’s revelatory new exhibition, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” employs sight, touch, smell, sound, and technology to bring rarely seen pieces to life. Nathan Heller gets the full picture.

ELIZABETH DEBICKI • The actor who brought Princess Diana to life—and won a passel of awards in the process—is ready to transform anew.

Old Souls • A new production of Uncle Vanya brings the eternal wisdom of Anton Chekhov to the stage.

THE BIG SHORT • Kendall Jenner embraces the cool and kicky freedoms of long, bare legs in the season’s most dramatic silhouettes.

Shining Examples • When haute joaillerie meets easygoing sportswear—from rococo jackets to swishy skirt sets—an electric new vision for transitional dressing is born.

The Get Like a Dream • Whether you’re out to dinner or off to bed: Make way for an enchanted, diaphanous evening.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 200 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: May 01 2024

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Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Vogue

Inspired Minds

Contributors

SLEEPING BEAUTIES: REAWAKENING FASHION

Prep School • Back in the ’90s, Plum Sykes arrived in New York from London and promptly found herself in the thrall of preppy chic. Now, she writes, it’s all coming back.

Not Black and White • At just 27, Anna Park has made a major impression on the art world. Dodie Kazanjian visits her studio.

A Mother’s Story • In a Broadway revival of Amy Herzog’s play Mary Jane, Rachel McAdams finds uncommon grace in an account of parental struggle and pain.

With Nail and I • Inspired by recent runways, Lena Dunham tries on inch-long talons and mere tip-skimming lengths, and wonders: What do our nails say about all we’re asked to do?

Group Dynamics • New books consider the many ties that bind.

Partial to It • Gen Z’ers have deemed side parts hopelessly outdated, but new defenders see the appeal.

Stuck on You • Once applied primarily to adolescent totems, stickers—for wellness!—are growing up.

Interwoven Stories • Artist Jeremy Frey puts his own spin on a traditional art.

If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit • Forever looking for a 42 in a world of 39s.

The Dreamlife of Zendaya • Up in fame’s stratosphere, she considers what’s next: more adult roles, like her new one in Challengers; a turn in the director’s chair; a family one day.… Zendaya looks to the horizon with Marley Marius.

States of WONDER • John Galliano’s recent Maison Margiela triumph was an haute couture tour de force. Yet, as Hamish Bowles recalls, it’s but the latest in the designer’s long history of era-defining shows.

A Sense of Occasion • The Costume Institute’s revelatory new exhibition, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” employs sight, touch, smell, sound, and technology to bring rarely seen pieces to life. Nathan Heller gets the full picture.

ELIZABETH DEBICKI • The actor who brought Princess Diana to life—and won a passel of awards in the process—is ready to transform anew.

Old Souls • A new production of Uncle Vanya brings the eternal wisdom of Anton Chekhov to the stage.

THE BIG SHORT • Kendall Jenner embraces the cool and kicky freedoms of long, bare legs in the season’s most dramatic silhouettes.

Shining Examples • When haute joaillerie meets easygoing sportswear—from rococo jackets to swishy skirt sets—an electric new vision for transitional dressing is born.

The Get Like a Dream • Whether you’re out to dinner or off to bed: Make way for an enchanted, diaphanous evening.

Last Look


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